POT-ROASTED GUINEA FOWL WITH SAGE, CELERY AND BLOOD ORANGE
This is a gorgeous recipe. The guinea fowl is cooked slowly in a pot, so it combines braising and roasting. The richness of the butter, used to baste the birds, with sage and garlic, works superbly with the guinea fowl. The fresh and fragrant flavors of the orange, thyme and celery, used to stuff the guinea fowl, steam in the cavity, infusing their flavor into the breast meat.
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories main-dish
Yield Serves 4 to 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- Remove any excess fat from the cavity of each guinea fowl. Wash thoroughly inside and out and pat dry with paper towels. Rub the cavity with a little salt. Cut off the two ends of the oranges, stand them on end and carefully slice off the skin (once you have removed one piece of skin you can see where the flesh meets the skin). Slice the oranges into five or six rounds each. Remove the tougher outside ribs of the celery until you reach the white, dense bulb and slice across thinly.
- Put in a bowl, mix in the thyme and a small pinch of salt and pepper, then stuff the cavity of each guinea fowl with this filling. Pull the skin at the front of each guinea fowl's cavity forward, to cover the filling, and tightly tie/truss up.
- Heat a thick-bottomed pan and add the olive oil and the guinea fowl, the skin of which has been rubbed in sea salt and pepper. Cook until lightly golden on all sides, then add the garlic, butter and sage and cook for 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Add the wine at intervals, enough to keep the pan slightly moist at all times. Place in the oven for 45 minutes, checking every 10-15 minutes and just topping up the wine as necessary. The guinea fowl will be roasted and partially steamed.
- When cooked, carefully remove from the oven and place upside down on a dish, allowing all the juices and moisture to relax back into the breast meat for at least 5 minutes. While your meat is resting, make the gravy.
- Remove all the fat from the roasting pan and place the pan on gentle heat. In the bottom of the pan will be your cooked, soft, sweet, whole garlic cloves and some gorgeous sticky stuff--when this gets hot, scoop out the stuffing from the guinea fowl cavity and add to the pan with about 2/3 cup of wine. As the wine boils and steams, scrape all the goodness with a spoon from the bottom of the pan into the liquor. When it has all dissolved, leave to simmer gently. Squash the cooked garlic out of their skins with a spoon (discard the skins); this will also thicken the gravy slightly, as well as give it flavor. Pour any of the juices that have drained out of the rested birds into the pan with the gravy, simmer and season to taste. Serve the guinea fowl with roast potatoes and any simply cooked green vegetable--spinach, kale, bok choy or broccoli.
ROAST OF INCREDIBLE GAME BIRDS WITH PROPER POLENTA
This Italian-style extravaganza is a luxury version of a Sunday roast. Use whatever game's available, or combine game birds with everyday chicken. If you give your butcher some notice, he can get you almost anything that's in season and prepare it for you!
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories main-dish
Time 2h25m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Preheat your oven to full whack about 500 degrees F.
- Either ask your butcher to spatchcock the guinea fowl or chicken, and the pheasant for you, or have a go at doing it yourself. Turn the bird upside down and cut underneath the legs with a good pair of scissors. Remove the bony part of the carcass that has no meat on it (bearing in mind that you want to save the incredible meat around the legs) and open the bird out like a book. You can then stuff the cavities of the other birds with flavorings - a sprig of rosemary, a sprig of thyme and a little orange or lemon zest.
- Place the onion, celery and carrots in a large roasting pan (or 2 small ones) and lay the sausages and birds on top. Throw in the bay leaves and the rest of the thyme and rosemary. Drizzle with olive oil and massage it into each bird. Season all the meat generously. Place in the preheated oven and immediately turn the temperature down to 350 degrees F. Cook for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, turning the birds a few times, until the meat is juicy and cooked through to the bone.
- After half an hour, bring 1 quart of salted water to the boil in a non-stick pan and whisk in the polenta. Turn the heat right down, place a lid on so it's ajar (otherwise the pan might spit hot polenta at you!) and simmer for 50 minutes, stirring it as often as you can. If it starts to become too thick, add some more hot water.
- Remove the birds from the oven, lift them out of the pan and keep warm. Put the pan on the burner, pour in the wine and simmer gently to make a quick sauce. Then see to the polenta - it'll need some serious perking up now. Stir in about 3/4 of the butter and all the grated Parmesan. Once smooth, taste and season if required. It should now be delicious! Spoon all the polenta onto a big board or platter, spread it out evenly and put to 1 side to firm up a little.
- Give your sauce a stir and add the rest of the butter. Strain it through a sieve into a pan, pressing down hard. Cut the bigger birds into drumstick thighs and breast pieces and place with all the other birds on top of your polenta. Slice the sausages and add to the pile. Spoon the red wine sauce over the top and finish with a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil. Put the board in the middle of the table and let everyone dive in. A fantastic feast!
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ONE-POT ROAST GUINEA FOWL
A delicious alternative to roast chicken that's just the right size for two. Use any seasonal root veg you like
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Dinner, Main course
Time 2h
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Toss the vegetables with the oil and some seasoning in a large flameproof roasting tin. Place the bird on top of the veg, smear with 1 tbsp butter and lay the rashers in a row over the breast. Season generously, then roast for 40 mins.
- Remove from the oven and give the veg a stir while adding the garlic and thyme. Pour 200ml stock and the wine over the veg and return to oven to roast for another 40 mins until the bird is cooked through and the juices run clear.
- Remove the bird, place on a serving plate, cover with foil to keep warm and leave to rest. Turn the oven up to 200C/180C fan/gas 6 and roast the veg for a further 15 mins until tender.
- Remove the veg with a slotted spoon and transfer to the serving plate with the bird. Mix 2 tsp butter and flour in a small bowl to form a smooth paste. Place the roasting tin with all the cooking juices, plus any resting juices, on the hob. Whisk the paste and redcurrant jelly into the juices until dissolved, then add the remaining stock and extra seasoning, if you like. Bubble for a few mins until the sauce thickens. Slice and serve the guinea fowl, crisp bacon and the veg with the sauce on the side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 977 calories, Fat 47 grams fat, SaturatedFat 18 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 40 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 18 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 92 grams protein, Sodium 2.39 milligram of sodium
ROAST GUINEA FOWL
Make and share this Roast Guinea Fowl recipe from Food.com.
Provided by JustJanS
Categories Wild Game
Time 50m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to very hot.
- Fold the wings behing the bird, and tie the legs loosely together.
- Brush with the butter and cover the breasts with the slices of bacon.
- Place on a rack set over a baking dish and cook in the center of the oven for 20 minutes per pound.
- Transfer the birds to a warmed serving dish and cover.
- Add the wine to the pan juices with the lemon juice and boil rapidly for a moment or two.
- Adjust the seasoning and serve with the birds.
- Discard the bacon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 36.1, Fat 2.9, SaturatedFat 1.8, Cholesterol 7.6, Sodium 20.9, Carbohydrate 0.8, Sugar 0.2, Protein 0.1
GUINEA-FOWL (OR CHICKEN) WITH FENNEL, POTATOES AND BLOOD ORANGES
Do you know what a guinea-fowl is? Well, I don't. But I do know that this recipe works fantastically well with chicken (it's the only way I've ever tasted it). No blood oranges available? No worries! Use normal ones. Yes, it does taste good with normal ones. Did I just say good?!? I meant DELICIOUS! If you love fennel (not many people do, though) and olives (so many people who don't...) this recipe is for you! Have I told you already that it tastes WONDERFUL? I did? Then go ahead, buy the ingredients, cook it and don't forget to let me know how you liked it! Bye the way, the birds need to marinate for a day, so it's a good idea to marinate it either the evening ahead (if it's for lunch) or in the morning (if it's for dinner). Preparation time is estimated. Cooking time does not include chilling time. Recipe is by fantastic Jamie Oliver.
Provided by tigerduck
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cut the guinea-fowl legs away from the breast meat. This is because they take different times to cook, and you want to get it perfect.
- MARINADE----------------------.
- Bash up the fennel seeds, half the rosemary, half the thyme and the garlic in a pestle and mortar.
- Mix in the gin and the zest and juice of the oranges with 5 tablespoons of olive oil.
- Season with black pepper only.
- Get yourself a big sandwich bag (or something similar, Jamie suggests a clean (!) bin liner). Make sure there are no holes in it.
- Push the guinea-fowl legs and breasts down into one corner of the bag, then add the marinade.
- Squeeze out all the air you can and tie a knot in the bag. Put it in a bowl or on a large plate and keep it in the fridge for a day, turning the bag over when you remember.
- GET READY TO ROAST---------------.
- Preheat your oven to 250°C / 450°F / gas 8.
- Parboil the potatoes in boiling salted water for about 5 minutes, then add the fennel, continue to boil for five minutes more and drain.
- Remove the guinea fowl from the fridge, drain away the marinade, and place the meat on a board.
- Use a piece of kitchen towel to blot off any excess moisture from the meat.
- ROAST----------------------.
- Put the legs into a big roasting tray and roast in the preheated oven for 20 minutes.
- Take the tray out of the oven - you should have a nice bit of fat in the bottom. Remove the legs to a plate.
- Put the potatoes, fennel and the rest of the thyme and rosemary into the tray and give it a really good shake about.
- Put the legs back in the tray, along with the breast meat, which should be skin side up.
- Place in the oven for about 30 minutes, until both the skin of the breast meat and the potatoes are nice and golden.
- Remove from the oven, sprinkle with olives and allow to rest for 5 minutes.
- SERVE---------------------.
- To serve, cut the guinea-fowl into chunks.
- Divide a bit of everything between you plates and sprinkle with the herby fennel tops.
- TRY THIS------------------.
- Make a blood orange dressing with the juice of an orange and the same amount of olive oil.
- Season and drizzle it over everything.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 760.7, Fat 19.9, SaturatedFat 2.8, Sodium 241.4, Carbohydrate 120.4, Fiber 20.4, Sugar 19.3, Protein 14.1
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